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Green Iguana #1 Art Print
by Winston D Munnings
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Green Iguana #1 art print by Winston D Munnings. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The other day my wife started shouting at me: “…Come quick, Come quick...” Given the uncommonly rare shrill in her voice, I had no idea what to... more
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The other day my wife started shouting at me: “…Come quick, Come quick...” Given the uncommonly rare shrill in her voice, I had no idea what to expect, so naturally, I jumped up, sprinting to the patio where she was tending to her beloved Orchids. And THIS is what I saw in the back of our yard (outside the fence, thank God) strolling quietly near the lake out back as if it had no care whatsoever in the world.
For a brief moment there, I thought I was thrown back to the Jurassic period (which was a golden time for dinosaurs, incidentally) or dinosaur-like Tigums like this incredibly giant Iguana, the likes of which I’ve never seen before. It was about a 3 ½ to 4 feet long green male Iguana, although they tend to change to this orange-like pigmentation during certain times of the year. Certainly not this large.
I quickly grabbed my camera and shot about 100-150 frames of this astonishing, natural-looking phenomenon in Florida. Incidentally, Green iguanas are not na...
About Winston D Munnings
Originally from the Caribbean region, Winston was born in Nassau, the historic capital of the 700 Islands of The Bahamas archipelago. He is a former print media and broadcast journalist and a Bahamas-based correspondent for United Press International (UPI). During the early 80s, Winston anchored Radio and Television news at the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas, where he was employed as a News Editor. He is now retired after almost two decades in the Diplomatic Service of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. He was among the first diplomats to be posted overseas after the Bahamas gained independence from the United Kingdom (Great Britain) on July 10, 1973. Winston has had two separate tours of duty (1973-1980) as Third Secretary &...
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Kae Cheatham
Wonderful detail!